Al Pacino Heads To Broadway For Revival Of ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ This Time As Shelley “The Machine” Levene

Al Pacino Heads To Broadway For Revival Of 'Glengarry Glen Ross' This Time As Shelley “The Machine” Levene

Of David Mamet‘s many accomplishments for the stage, the Pulitizer prize winning “Glengarry Glen Ross” may still be his finest moment. And at least for cinema fans, it’s the most memorable. With a script from Mamet, James Foley directed the searing 1992 movie that brought together the unforgettable cast of Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey, Ed Harris, Alec Baldwin, Alan Arkin and Jonathan Pryce to immortalize the work into one of the most quoted movies in recent memory, and also one that is said to be used by lots of actors for audition purposes. Certainly, there are some choice monologues to choose from. But if you’re ever wanted to see it performed on stage, you’ll get another shot.

The New York Times reports that “Glengarry Glen Ross” is poised for a Broadway revival for the 2012-2013 season, with Al Pacino set to return, but not as the voluble Ricky Roma. Instead he’ll be paying the sadsack and desperate Shelley “The Machine” Levene, played by Lemmon in the film. It’s a really interesting switch-up, with Roma clearly playing to Pacino’s yelling and gesticulating tendencies, and we have to admit, it could be pretty brilliant to see him go against type. As you’ll recall, the story follows a group of real estate salesman who are unwittingly put into a contest for their careers where the lowest performers will get fired. Levene tries anything to get better leads, but winds up only making things worse for himself along the way.

Daniel Sullivan will direct the revival, reteaming with Pacino after a stage version of “The Merchant Of Venice” in 2010, though other casting is being kept under wraps for now. But Pacino alone should already make this a hot item — not word yet on when tickets will go on sale. Until then, here are some of Pacino’s best moments from the film….